Fatah Praises Hamas Terrorists Who Kidnapped Gilad Shalit

Jibril Rajoub, a member of Fatah's Central Committee, honors the released prisoners at a special ceremony celebrating their return.

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Anav Silverman, 07/11/11 12:41

Jibril Rajoub with actor Jason Alexander

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Speaking in the name of the Fatah movement at a ceremony in honor of the released prisoners in the recent Shalit deal, Jibril Rajoub, a member of Fatah’s Central Committee, praised Hamas for kidnapping the Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit.

According to Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), Rajoub, who was representing Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, stated in the name of the Fatah movement, “we salute those who dug the tunnel [to capture the Israeli soldier]; we salute those captured the captive (Gilad Shalit), and salute those who guarded the captive until this deal was completed.”

He also expressed admiration for the released prisoners and said there were no words to describe their heroic deeds. “I salute our courageous prisoners and I say to you that I cannot…describe you, neither as heroes, nor as courageous, nor anything else. There are no words in the Arab dictionary, nor in any other dictionary, to describe you, but this modest reception is our way of showing utmost honor towards you.”

Jibril Rajoub perhaps identifies strongly with the released prisoners in the Shalit deal as he was once a prisoner himself. Rajoub served a life sentence for throwing a grenade at an Israeli army truck in 1970. He was released in the “Jibril Deal” in 1985, when 1,150 Arabs were freed for three Israeli hostages held by Ahmed Jibril's PFLP terror group. Many of those released went to form the bulk of the PA leadership in the First Intifada, which broke out less than three years after the agreement was made.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas recently announced his decision to buildnew homes specifically meant for the terrorists who were released in theShalit prisoner exchange deal. Israel has alreadyfreed 477 terrorists, 270 of them with "blood on their hands" in the first part of the deal, and an additional 550 are to be released in the second phase.

According to Saturday’s announcement, the construction of the homes will be financed by the Palestine Investment Fund.

“The issue of the prisoners is a top priority for the Palestinian leadership,” Abbas was quoted as saying at a recent meeting with some of the terrorists who were freed. He welcomed the terrorists and reiterated his previous demands that Israel release 1,000 additional prisoners.